2025-06-12, 10:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 2025-06-12, 04:30 PM by matthiaspe.)
Hello,
I'm installing a pypilot on my sailboat. Thanks to a group chat on the forum, I've created a motor controller.
Since a pypilot HAT is no longer available, I'm in the design phase around a Raspberry Pi Zero. From there, I have a few questions to move forward.
To connect the tinypilot to the motor controller, I see on the schematic that the RX and TX terminals are connected with a 2.4K resistor. Is this necessary? Why?
As a display, I found a Nokia 5110 LCD, not a jlx12864. Will the Nokia display work with tinypilot?
The big question is the RF remote control. The schematic seems complicated to me. Is there a web page with a tutorial for designing the RF receiver? I'm wondering if it wouldn't be easier to use an RF relay board like this one: https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0D5677BFW?ref_...title&th=1
Has anyone tried this project and have any tips or advice?
Thank you for your help.
I'm installing a pypilot on my sailboat. Thanks to a group chat on the forum, I've created a motor controller.
Since a pypilot HAT is no longer available, I'm in the design phase around a Raspberry Pi Zero. From there, I have a few questions to move forward.
To connect the tinypilot to the motor controller, I see on the schematic that the RX and TX terminals are connected with a 2.4K resistor. Is this necessary? Why?
As a display, I found a Nokia 5110 LCD, not a jlx12864. Will the Nokia display work with tinypilot?
The big question is the RF remote control. The schematic seems complicated to me. Is there a web page with a tutorial for designing the RF receiver? I'm wondering if it wouldn't be easier to use an RF relay board like this one: https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0D5677BFW?ref_...title&th=1
Has anyone tried this project and have any tips or advice?
Thank you for your help.


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